Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... least stand convicted of ignorance of the Shakespearian manner . Pope at once recognised that the play was not Shakespeare's , and added a con- temptuous reference to it in the second edition of his Preface . It was the opinion of ...
... least stand convicted of ignorance of the Shakespearian manner . Pope at once recognised that the play was not Shakespeare's , and added a con- temptuous reference to it in the second edition of his Preface . It was the opinion of ...
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... least cast some doubt on his discretion . But he successfully attacked Pope where he was weakest and where as an editor he should have been strongest . " From this time , ” in the words of Johnson , " Pope became an enemy to editors ...
... least cast some doubt on his discretion . But he successfully attacked Pope where he was weakest and where as an editor he should have been strongest . " From this time , ” in the words of Johnson , " Pope became an enemy to editors ...
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... least stand convicted of ignorance of the Shakespearian manner . Pope at once recognised that the play was not Shakespeare's , and added a con- temptuous reference to it in the second edition of his Preface . It was the opinion of ...
... least stand convicted of ignorance of the Shakespearian manner . Pope at once recognised that the play was not Shakespeare's , and added a con- temptuous reference to it in the second edition of his Preface . It was the opinion of ...
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... least we gather from a letter which Theobald wrote to him on 18th November , 1731 : " I am extremely obliged for the tender concern you have for my reputation in what I am to prefix to my Edition : and this part , as it will come last ...
... least we gather from a letter which Theobald wrote to him on 18th November , 1731 : " I am extremely obliged for the tender concern you have for my reputation in what I am to prefix to my Edition : and this part , as it will come last ...
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... least admitted his editorial debt to Warburton and others punctiliously and handsomely . After referring to Dr. Thirlby of Jesus College , Cambridge , and Hawley Bishop , he thus writes of his chief helper : " To these , I must add the ...
... least admitted his editorial debt to Warburton and others punctiliously and handsomely . After referring to Dr. Thirlby of Jesus College , Cambridge , and Hawley Bishop , he thus writes of his chief helper : " To these , I must add the ...
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